Birdability on Instagram: "A large percentage of wheelchair users are considered ambulatory. This means that they can walk to at least some extent. You should never question a wheelchair user who can
GRIT - Alex W. is a lifelong ambulatory wheelchair user, meaning she has been disabled since birth, and both, walks and rides. She has a lot of wheelchair related tips and stories,
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Wheelchair etiquette and why people aren't “wheelchair bound”: In celebration of International Wheelchair Day 2021 — Birdability
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Wireless staff insisted I wasn't disabled says festival goer, 25, as friend used phone to see stage | Daily Mail Online
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